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Winter 2025-2026

Emily-Sue Sloane

FLASHING YELLOWS

It’s the tiny pebble in my shoe

the tag poking at my neck

the burn of the paper cut

inflicted by today’s junk mail

It’s a story waiting for its ending

a word wafting in the fog

birds scuffling on the roof tiles

before the sun breaks through

It’s the raindrops reverberating

in the metal downspout

a steady drip

keeping an unsteady beat

These are the flashing yellows

gentle intrusions

reminders to sniff the air

step over fallen branches

listen to hawks’ shrill warnings

look up and down and then both ways

before daydreams return

to carry me away

Emily-Sue Sloane is the author of the full-length collection We Are Beach Glass (2022) and chapbook Disconnects and other Broken Threads (The Poetry Box, 2024). Her poems have appeared in many print and online journals and anthologies, and have won awards from the Babylon Village Arts Council, Calling All Writers, The Long Island Fair, The Nassau County Poet Laureate Society, Performance Poets Association and Princess Ronkonkoma Productions. She lives in Huntington Station, NY, with her wife, singer-songwriter Linda Sussman.